What I'm reading right now...

Audio CD on Ipod.


:D :p :D :p



With a good set of noise-canceling headphones!
 
Well, that looks like a decent read. Right now I'm reading:
Camping and Woodcraft by Horace Kephart
Woodcraft and Camping by "Nessmuk"
Adobe Illustrator CS3 Classroom in a book
and as usual the bible (NKJV):thumbup:
 
Next on the list is Deception Point by Dan Brown.

And then I'm going to revisit my childhood by rereading A Wrinkle in Time.
 
Audible.com.... it is a way to purchase and down load audio books.

I love the REACHER novels!! Lee Child is one of my all time Favorite authors!

I personally thought Deception Point was kinda lame! Especially compared to his more recent best sellers!

Tom
 
Listening to books while grinding?

One day you'll start screaming "No Harry, it's a trap" and cut your fingers :o
 
LOL!!!!

that's the funniest thing I've heard all day. :D :thumbup:
 
Look Homeward Angel by Thomas Wolfe

Psychoshop - picked up a friend's copy and cruised through the first 50 pages. Now I have to find a copy of mine own.
 
Dude, Reacher novels are the BEST! I just finished three of them in a row and am about to start an autographed hardcopy I found in a half-priced book store! Sweet!

Chris
 
Finished Persuader...



And picked up "The Enemy"....finished that one too.


Both were excellent! :thumbup:


I'm going to go back to book #1 (Killing Floor) next.


In the meantime, I'm now "reading" Deception Point by Dan Brown. So far, so good.
 
Just finished Killing Floor


I think this one is my favorite.......hard to pick between it and Bad Luck and Trouble.

Both were excellent! :thumbup:
 
Bistatic Radar, Principles and Practices.

Edited by Mikhail Cherniakov.

Yes...I am a geek. Yes...I have already found several errors in the text. Yes...they are math errors (vector calculus).

And yes. I do plan to write the editor!! :D

[Wife, daughters say I'm hopeless...]
 
I just finished "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. I'm sure it's not as "edge of your seat" exciting as Bistatic Radar, Principles and Practices, but I loved it. :D

The setting is a post-apocalyptic America with a father and son trying to get to the coast. The book has parts that are surprisingly brutal but the underlying theme is the father just trying to do the best he can for his son that has never known what it was like to live comfortable. It's one of those books that make you hug your kids in appreciation.
 
Just finished "Last Assassin" by Barry Eisler.

Currently waiting on "Bushcraft" by Mors Kochanski.

Oh, and I am semi-reading an Environmental Science textbook as I am suppose to be studying for a test tomorrow.
 
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